Staff Notebook Language Learning Opening Her Court Ivic ircuit Judge Deborah Tyner was honored Sunday during a Black History Month service in Detroit for opening her Oakland County courtroom to middle and Judge Tyner high school students last July. The students, from the Greater Grace Temple in northwest Detroit, watched nation- ally known defense attorney Johnnie Cochran argue a case before Judge Tyner. Bishop Charles H. Ellis said the judge's action inspired the youth. "Many of those youth had only viewed courts as a `bad place' — somewhere not to go," he said. "Judge Tyner's judicial temperament, coupled with the appearance in her court of attorney Johnnie Cochran, inspired a number of those young folk to set a career goal of becoming lawyers and judges." etro Detroit high school students soon will be able to learn Hebrew or Arabic through the International Center in Bloomfield Township. A program of the International Academy, a public high school operated by the Oakland County Schools, the Center plans to offer both beginner and advanced classes in mid-March, said Dildora Damisch, the school's international coordinator. "We are seeking Michigan-certified, native-speak- ing teachers," she said. "Successful completion of the program will give students high school credits." The school is seeking at least four students for each class, she said. Fees will be $15 per hour. If enrollment is reached, classes will meet two hours per week at the school, 1020 E. Square Lake Road, between Opdyke and Squirrel roads. For more information, call Damisch at (248) 341-5942. — Diana Lieberman The students awarded a plaque of appreciation to the judge. State Rep. Mary D. Waters, D-Detio' it, - presented a tribute proclaiming Feb. 16 "Judge Deborah Tyner Day." "I had the opportunity to sit with the students in Judge Tyner's courtroom and observed their eyes light up as they realized that a courtroom need not be a place to fear, but court can be a place where things can get done in a positive environment," Waters said. — Robert A. Sklar ID A Boy For Tiofneboy' fter the NS Arts & Entertainment section went to press on Tuesday, Linda Bass, wife of Eminem co-producer and co-songwriter Jeff Bass (see "Homeboy" on page 62), gave birth to a baby boy — who arrived before the March due date. Mother, baby and Dad are doing fine. — Gail Zimmerman A IPS TOklIS 5,12SiGle COUIVS There is comfort in knowing you have made the best decision At The Trowbridge, we offer the full range of high-quality services that you have come to expect, including: F O R ILAN RAMON "I call upon every Jew in the world to plant a tree in the land of Israel dur- ing the coming year. I would like lo see 13 or Lel million new trees plant- ed in Israel exactly one year from now, on the anniversary of the launching." —Ilan Ramon To plant a tree in Israel in honor of Ilan Ramon and his fellow astronauts, go to www.jewish.com . Click on Donations to Israel. • • • • In addition, The Trowbridge and Providence Hospital offers: Gourmet Dining Weekly Housekeeping/Linen Service More Than 200 Monthly Activities Chauffeured Transportation • • • • • On-site Physician and Podiatrist On-site Rehabilitation Center Full-time Nursing Staff Personalized Healthcare Assistance Assisted Living Call (248) 352-0208 for a personal tour and additional information. 7 4(4111e 1 Michigan's LifeCare Community with Providence Hospital Where Exceptional Service Is Our Standard tTN 24111 Civic Center Dr., Southfield, MI 48034 • TDD for Hearing Impaired (800) 649-3777 • seniorliving.homestore.com/sr/thetrowbridge 2/21 2003 13